So, does this change your mind about using Team System and Team Foundation Server?
Brian Kellar, an evangelist for Visual Studio Team System, has just blogged that the Windows Division of Microsoft is starting to use Team Foundation Server:
Some of the feature teams in the Windows division have begun to make use of work items for tracking features and tasks. This is just the first step along the way towards a wholesale migration of Team Foundation Server by the Windows team.
He also makes a note that the Microsoft Office team has been using TFS to track work items, and is slowly moving to utilize other functionality.
If this isn't a good indication of how robust and scalable the Visual Studio Team System and Team Foundation Server architecture are, then I don't know what is.
So I'm curious. For those of you out there who are not using VSTS and TFS yet, what are your reasons for that? Price? Learning curve? Waiting for version 3.0? And does the news that two of the largest divisions at Microsoft are utilizing TFS and VSTS change your opinions at all?